Horschel holds five-shot lead heading into final day of Memorial Tournament

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Former FedEx champion Billy Horschel carded a bogey-free 65 to be 13-under par for the tournament; Rory McIlroy sits four under after consecutive bogeys on the 16th and 17th, as well as another on the par-three eighth; watch the final day live on Sky Sports Golf on Saturday from 4.30pm

Highlights from Day 3 of the Memorial Tournament at the Muirfield Village Golf Club.

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Highlights from Day 3 of the Memorial Tournament at the Muirfield Village Golf Club.

Highlights from Day 3 of the Memorial Tournament at the Muirfield Village Golf Club.

American Billy Horschel was in prime position to claim victory in the Memorial Tournament after surging up the leaderboard to take a five-stroke lead in Ohio.

The former FedEx champion carded a bogey-free 65 at Muirfield Village Golf Club to be 13-under par for the tournament as he moved ahead of compatriot Aaron Wise and world number three Cameron Smith of Australia.

“It’s just going through our process, making sure we have a number where we’re trying to land the ball, talking about the shot, the club selection, the wind,” Horschel said.

“When we do that, it allows me to have a clearer picture and have a little bit more of a higher acceptance level over the golf shot.”

Wise and Smith were at eight under after respective rounds of 69 and 72, followed one shot back by American Daniel Berger, Francesco Molinari of Italy and Venezuela’s Jhonattan Vegas.

Rory McIlroy had consecutive bogeys on the 16th and 17th holes, as well as another on the par-three eighth, to go with his pair of birdies en route to carding a 73 to have him at four under.

Ireland’s Shane Lowry was a further shot behind at three under, Englishman Aaron Rai mixed seven birdies with four bogeys to be at one under along with a pack that included former world number one Jon Rahm and Scot Martin Laird who was at even-par after a round of 71.

Matsuyama disqualified from Memorial for non-conforming club

A PGA Tour official explains why 2021 Masters Champion Hideki Matsuyama was disqualified from this year's Memorial Tournament

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A PGA Tour official explains why 2021 Masters Champion Hideki Matsuyama was disqualified from this year’s Memorial Tournament

A PGA Tour official explains why 2021 Masters Champion Hideki Matsuyama was disqualified from this year’s Memorial Tournament

Hideki Matsuyama was disqualified from the Memorial Tournament for markings on his three-wood during Thursday’s first round.

The 2021 Masters Champion was told after finishing the ninth hole that his equipment was in breach of PGA Tour regulations.

It marked the first time the former Masters champion has been disqualified from a PGA Tour event.

PGA Tour senior tournament director Steve Rintoul said images of the club were posted online and his team only learned of them after Matsuyama had used it on the first tee. Had he not used the club, he could have kept playing.

Matsuyama was incredibly lucky on day one of the Memorial Tournament with this shot that was saved by the bridge, but still ended up with a double-bogey after fluffing his next shot

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Matsuyama was incredibly lucky on day one of the Memorial Tournament with this shot that was saved by the bridge, but still ended up with a double-bogey after fluffing his next shot

Matsuyama was incredibly lucky on day one of the Memorial Tournament with this shot that was saved by the bridge, but still ended up with a double-bogey after fluffing his next shot

Rintoul said: “Unfortunately our committee learned right after Hideki had teed off that he may be carrying a club that would be non-conforming.

“There is a substance that has been applied to the face by a gentleman that works on Hideki’s clubs.

“Rule 4a(3) within the equipment rules speaks to applying a substance to the face could unduly affect the performance of a ball; the flight, the spin, all the performance of the ball.

“Those markings were placed there by his club guy to help with alignment. Assistance with alignment by placing a small Sharpie mark on the face or small Sharpie line on the face is certainly allowed.

“But what was done there with that substance which is very much like a whiteout substance we would use at home, was a coating that was not only in the grooves but was very thick along the face, and now he’s applied a substance to the face, which renders the club non-conforming.

“Under 4.1a under the rules of golf, a player is disqualified if he uses a non-conforming club.”

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